First part of the trip to Moldova on our BMW R1250GS Adventure motorcycles. In this part, we will take the ferry from Denmark to Germany, ride to Detenice, the medieval hotel, in Czech Republic.
Hi nice video I look forward to next episode the next time you go through Czech Republic let me know I will come with you we came back from Austria, Slovenia, Italy, ferry to Montenegro, then Bosnia, Hungary, Slovakia and home I am curious about the next video
Looks fantastic and looking forward to the next part. Looks like you have chosen some great places to visit so I will be watching and hoping to follow your tracks sometime.
Great video and adventure! Will look forward to watching the rest, just …music is annoying when riding, better to hear the engine noise …but great video and entertaining!
Hejsa – ville det være muligt at “låne” jeres rutevejledninger, vi er 2 MCˋer der kører til Transfagarasan til August, og det ville være super med jeres tur som inspiration her under planlægningen.? Go jul og godt nytår.
I am glad you took the time to edit your videos and put them on YouTube. A fantastic journey indeed. A grew up in Nuremberg, Germany and am living in California (San Jose) now. I own a BMW R1200GS Adv. and enjoy our local back roads in the Santa Cruz mountains and the Sierra (Yosemite and around). I had a drivers license for bus and have seen quite a few places around Europe myself, that was a while ago. A few observations I made: I was riding with groups quite often, but there was an unwritten rule to never cross the center line unless for passing even if we could see oncoming traffic. Unfortunately I also witnessed a few fatal accidents. The roads in parts of the former Yugoslavia were made with limestone and tar, which is soft, and gets extremely slippery in the rain. It took me by surprise, but nothing happened. I particularly enjoyed the journey through Ukraine and Moldova, not much traffic around. The alps in Italy were a little too crowded for my liking. I have already watched several of your videos through Norway, I will watch the remaining ones as well. Very interesting landscape. Unfortunately 2020 was a complete loss due to Covid, hoping 2021 will eventually get better.
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Hi nice video I look forward to next episode the next time you go through Czech Republic let me know I will come with you we came back from Austria, Slovenia, Italy, ferry to Montenegro, then Bosnia, Hungary, Slovakia and home I am curious about the next video
Great video thank you. Fantastic route you've chosen. Did you map straight into Basecamp?
Looks fantastic and looking forward to the next part. Looks like you have chosen some great places to visit so I will be watching and hoping to follow your tracks sometime.
Awesome video! Enjoy guys!!!
Glad I discovered your channel. Have a nice trip sir!
Great trip and nice to be co—rider! Background music could be avoided. A tour that is on my whish list, thanks!
Kanon godt det du laver… kan desværre ikke tage med dig til aug… men er frisk 2020
Awesome man.
Great vlog. Looking forward to watching this journey unfold. 👍🏻🇦🇺
Hi what make is your screen deflector
Great video and adventure! Will look forward to watching the rest, just …music is annoying when riding, better to hear the engine noise …but great video and entertaining!
Loved this video , , and look forward to watching your next episodes .. Regards from Australia !!
Hejsa – ville det være muligt at “låne” jeres rutevejledninger, vi er 2 MCˋer der kører til Transfagarasan til August, og det ville være super med jeres tur som inspiration her under planlægningen.? Go jul og godt nytår.
Just discovered your channel. Now working my way through the videos. 👍
I start follow. Very nice.
I am glad you took the time to edit your videos and put them on YouTube. A fantastic journey indeed. A grew up in Nuremberg, Germany and am living in California (San Jose) now. I own a BMW R1200GS Adv. and enjoy our local back roads in the Santa Cruz mountains and the Sierra (Yosemite and around). I had a drivers license for bus and have seen quite a few places around Europe myself, that was a while ago. A few observations I made:
I was riding with groups quite often, but there was an unwritten rule to never cross the center line unless for passing even if we could see oncoming traffic. Unfortunately I also witnessed a few fatal accidents.
The roads in parts of the former Yugoslavia were made with limestone and tar, which is soft, and gets extremely slippery in the rain. It took me by surprise, but nothing happened.
I particularly enjoyed the journey through Ukraine and Moldova, not much traffic around. The alps in Italy were a little too crowded for my liking.
I have already watched several of your videos through Norway, I will watch the remaining ones as well. Very interesting landscape.
Unfortunately 2020 was a complete loss due to Covid, hoping 2021 will eventually get better.
Hello Jesper. We enjoyed watching your Moldova video's. What a great trip!! Many greetings from Baarn (Netherlands). Agnes and Frank
wonderful !
Har du navnet på det middelalder hotel?